Assassination Classroom Wordle - Can You Kill This Word Game?

Welcome to the ultimate Assassination Classroom word game! Channel your inner Class 3-E assassin and guess characters, abilities, and iconic terms from the series. Each guess brings you closer to eliminating the target word—just like Koro-sensei taught you!

Master the Vocabulary of Class 3-E

This game challenges you to guess words pulled straight from the world of Kunugigaoka Junior High's most infamous classroom. Expect to encounter the names of students like Nagisa, Karma, Kayano, and Isogai, along with their brilliant yet eccentric teacher Koro-sensei. You'll also find terms related to the assassination attempts, key locations, and the memorable cast of supporting characters—from the manipulative Asano Gakuho to the professional assassin Irina Jelavić (Bitch-sensei) and her mentor Lovro.

Beyond character names, the word pool includes references to the students' unique skills and personalities. Chiba and Hayami represent the class's sniper duo, while Itona brings his tentacle-powered genius to the mix. Even seemingly minor characters like Mimura (the aspiring director), Fuwa (the manga enthusiast), and Hazama (the occult-loving girl) make appearances. The game captures the full scope of the series, ensuring fans will recognize terms that casual viewers might miss.

Strategy Tips for Aspiring Assassins

Start with common Japanese name patterns—many Class 3-E students have names ending in vowels. Words like Nagisa, Karma, Hinata, and Kaede follow this structure. For five-letter puzzles, try Karma, Itona, or Lovro as strong opening guesses to lock down vowel placement early.

Pay attention to recurring letter patterns in the series. The "K" sound appears frequently (Koro, Karma, Kayano, Kotaro, Koki), as does the "A" vowel. If you're stuck, think thematically: is this puzzle likely asking for a student, a teacher, or a villain? Yanagisawa (often shortened to Kotaro) and his creation Gastro represent the antagonist side, while Gakuho embodies the school's oppressive hierarchy.

Don't overlook technical terms from the assassination toolkit. Words like grip might reference the anti-sensei weapons, though character names dominate the word list.

Why Fans Love This Challenge

Assassination Classroom's rich cast makes it perfect for word-guessing games. With 28 students in Class 3-E alone, plus teachers, assassins, and rivals, there's no shortage of material. Die-hard fans will appreciate deep cuts like Hara (the rail-thin boy with surprising observational skills) or Kimura (motivated by his hospitalized mother), while newcomers can still enjoy guessing the main cast.

The game also tests your memory of the series' emotional beats. Remembering that Kaede and Kayano share a connection, or that Manami played a key role in Karma's backstory, might give you the edge you need to solve tougher puzzles.

FAQ

How many words are in this game?
The game features dozens of terms from the Assassination Classroom universe, with new puzzles cycling regularly.

Is this game free to play?
Yes, completely free—just like how Class 3-E's target practice didn't cost them a yen.

What if I haven't finished the anime?
The word list spans the entire series, so minor spoilers are possible through character name exposure.

Are there words besides character names?
Primarily character names, though some thematic terms related to the plot appear occasionally.